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Are you aged 50 or over and not currently in employment?

If you are feeling stuck or overwhelmed, we can help you move forward with FREE one-on-one coaching to help you overcome obstacles and start achieving your goals. We offer a range of free activities, classes, courses, and workshops to help build confidence and skills across these areas:

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Includes counselling sessions, physiotherapy sessions, confidence and motivation building, healthy lifestyle workshops and more. 

Includes workshops exploring pensions and finance. 

Includes support with job search for people over 50 and preparation for work workshops. 

Includes digital and IT skills, life skills, over 50s volunteering placements and more. 

Includes coffee and chat, midlife review, menopause awareness and more. 

Download our full list of opportunities available here

Benefits of joining the programme include:

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Gain confidence as we support you every step of the way

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Improve skills and open doors to new opportunities 

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Access specialist services to help with barriers like childcare or transport

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Potential to increase your income once in a job

Read about people's experiences on the programme here

We understand starting something new can feel daunting. That’s why our FREE program makes it easy to take the first step towards a brighter future:

Step 1

Contact us and get paired with a one-to-one adviser 

Step 2

Work with your adviser to set objectives and find sessions that suit your life goals 

Step 3

Attend your chosen sessions and enjoy the benefits

Contact Us 

To find out more about what Working Well: Support to Succeed can offer, please contact one of our team:

Phone: 0161 236 8118

Email: supporttosucceed@gcemployment.uk 

or complete an online form here 

Working Well: Support to Succeed is funded by the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. The city-region's allocation, managed by the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) and delivered by The Growth Company, will provide support for up to 4,500 residents between January 2024 and March 2025.

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